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<blockquote data-quote="PollyParent" data-source="post: 87945" data-attributes="member: 3822"><p>Right, but they will neither offer him the training in his current set-up to allow him to learn how to cope with frustration, nor will they consider lowering the goals.</p><p></p><p>If he doesn't meet the goals, then they can say that he doesn't belong in the classroom. Except that everyone on the team says that he DOES belong in the GenEd classroom. One of the team members even polled them individually to see if anyone thought it was appropriate at this time to send him to a SDC class or separate program. No one did. Neither the SpecEd director NOR the county speced director feel that he is a good fit for any of the NPS's in the area. </p><p></p><p>So if he can't go elsewhere, then he has to stay here. If he stays here, then they have to address how he will meet the goals they put on paper. What's the point of having goals that are not achievable? OR, they can edit the goals so as to be achievable. </p><p></p><p>That's where we go round and round.</p><p></p><p>PollyParent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PollyParent, post: 87945, member: 3822"] Right, but they will neither offer him the training in his current set-up to allow him to learn how to cope with frustration, nor will they consider lowering the goals. If he doesn't meet the goals, then they can say that he doesn't belong in the classroom. Except that everyone on the team says that he DOES belong in the GenEd classroom. One of the team members even polled them individually to see if anyone thought it was appropriate at this time to send him to a SDC class or separate program. No one did. Neither the SpecEd director NOR the county speced director feel that he is a good fit for any of the NPS's in the area. So if he can't go elsewhere, then he has to stay here. If he stays here, then they have to address how he will meet the goals they put on paper. What's the point of having goals that are not achievable? OR, they can edit the goals so as to be achievable. That's where we go round and round. PollyParent [/QUOTE]
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